Sentence examples for a little more analysis from inspiring English sources

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"The Eyes of Tammy Faye" cries out for a little more analysis of its subject.

This is far from the polemical hysteria of Fast Food Nation but ultimately, I couldn't help but wish for a little more analysis throughout.

"Tammy Faye," which will be shown tonight and Sunday at the New Directors/ New Films festival, cries out for a little more analysis of its subject.

The data collected by the PBA did help us, but it took a little more analysis than a quick look at a graph.

"This district has a pretty serious situation, so I think that it's going to take a little more analysis," he said.

With a little more analysis and editing, it would make a strong contribution to the literature on T cell development.

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Is it crass to wish for a little more structure, context and analysis?

dowland was a little more sage with his analysis and said there was "a cruel message underneath about just what bastards people can be to those to whom they owe so much".

Helen Fisher calls this 'The Sex Contract', but the authors of Sex at Dawn, Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá, are a little more cutting in their analysis: "the standard narrative of heterosexual interaction boils down to prostitution: a woman exchanges her sexual services for access to resources … Darwin says your mother's a whore.

A little more explanation on the analysis would be useful.

Contributions of DD and INR were similar, with INR being a little more influential in the analysis of continuous data, while, as a dichotomous variable, DD had the strongest relationship with PHI.

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